He has a few trusted doctors, including the one that provided the latest prognosis (of a possible cardiac arrest due to a high level of potassium in his blood or something along those lines) — based on a few test results that found its way to Navalny's wife. Although at this point if they would allow any civilian doctor, it would be a huge win. It weren't his doctors who saved his life in Omsk — it was a fast and correct response by the emergency services (although it was later followed by ridiculous statements on possible causes of his sudden illness).How. Luke he possibly know if the civilian doctor wasn’t an agent?
Feels like a massive lose lose for him either way.
It is. And his wife's as well — I can't even begin to imagine the decision-making process of either one of them at the point where they've discussed his return to Russia after the poisoning. And I really can't see this ending well, everything is so grim. Somehow I think that even this prolonged, public and still on-going murder won't be able to instigate the change that is required to let him out... as this regime won't let him out, you'd need a full-on revolution.The man's bravery really is something else. Oh Russia, what have you done...
It's quite surreal, really. We're all standing behind a glass watching a guy getting murdered, slowly, methodically and without even any attempt to even cover it up.